* Because the IBM Lotus Sametime Server cannot support multiple Telephony Conferencing Service Provider Interface (TCSPI) server-side integrations, you cannot use both of the following integrations at the same time:

* Because the IBM Lotus Sametime Server cannot support multiple Telephony Conferencing Service Provider Interface (TCSPI) server-side integrations, you cannot use both of the following integrations at the same time:

'''NOTE:''' EWS replaces CDO as the interface to integrate with Microsoft Exchange 2007. EWS retrieves data from the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace mailbox in order to be able to send update notifications for those meetings scheduled from MP Web. It is also used to perform maintenance tasks, such as deleting old inbox items, for the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace mailbox.

For the IBM Lotus Sametime Web integration, you need the following servers:

Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Application Server

Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Media Server

IBM Lotus Sametime Standard Server.

Notes:

Because the IBM Lotus Sametime Server cannot support multiple Telephony Conferencing Service Provider Interface (TCSPI) server-side integrations, you cannot use both of the following integrations at the same time:

Note: If you also deploy the Cisco Phone Control and Presence with IBM Lotus Sametime integration, then you must use IBM Lotus Sametime Server 8.0.1 and install the following IBM patches to disable the IBM phone icon: 3AAAFEAB, 49D5219C, 643A31, 662A775A, 77D5E39D.

For the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace for Microsoft Office Communicator (MOC) integration, you need an Application Server, a Web Server (which also hosts the integration), and a Live Communications Server (LCS).

NOTE: EWS replaces CDO as the interface to integrate with Microsoft Exchange 2007. EWS retrieves data from the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace mailbox in order to be able to send update notifications for those meetings scheduled from MP Web. It is also used to perform maintenance tasks, such as deleting old inbox items, for the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace mailbox.

An HTTP or HTTPS connection to Cisco Unified MeetingPlace for Microsoft Outlook.

Cisco Unified MeetingPlace for Microsoft Outlook plugin

Note: If you are upgrading from Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Release 7.0.1 to Release 7.0.2, you must also upgrade the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace for Microsoft Outlook plugin if you enable the Single Sign On option.

A Windows user account that has an associated Microsoft Exchange mailbox. This will be the Microsoft Exchange mailbox for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace for Microsoft Outlook. Note the following:

The Windows user account must have local administrator privileges.

The username and password for the Windows user account must match the username and password of the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace for Microsoft Outlook mailbox. The Windows password cannot contain the characters < or >.

Log in with this account to install Cisco Unified MeetingPlace for Microsoft Outlook.

The Windows user account should have access to the default Microsoft Outlook profile.

Must belong to the same domain as the Integration Server unless they have a trust relationship between them.

Note: (Required for the optional back-end integration option) For each Application Server that is connected to one or more Web Servers, Cisco Unified MeetingPlace for Microsoft Outlook must be installed on one of the connected Web Servers.

Note: Cisco Unified MeetingPlace for Microsoft Outlook must not be installed on a domain controller.

Operating System

Cisco MCS OS 2003.1.2.a SR13 or later

License

The Cisco Unified MeetingPlace msft_int license.

Software

Web Conferencing must be installed as an internal (full access) installation and must be running as the primary Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Server.

One of the following Microsoft Outlook clients installed and configured to log in to the Microsoft Exchange mailbox:

Microsoft Outlook 2007 Service Pack 1 and later

Microsoft Outlook 2003 Service Pack 3

Microsoft Outlook 2000 (Service Release 1 and Service Pack 3)

Collaboration Data Objects (CDO) must be installed.

For Outlook 2007, CDO is not part of the Outlook installer; you must also install CDO 1.2.1 separately.

For Microsoft Outlook 2003 or Microsoft Outlook 2000, select CDO as an option during setup; it is not loaded by default. The CDO version must be 6.5.7974.0 or later. This version complies with Daylight Savings Time.

The default mail client on this computer must be set to Microsoft Outlook.

The Microsoft Outlook client must be completely installed to the local drive. Network installations are not supported.

Cisco Unified MeetingPlace for Microsoft Outlook does not support "thin clients" (Citrix or Terminal Server).

Must belong to the same domain as the Microsoft Exchange Server unless they have a trust relationship between them.